Harris v. City of Philadelphia Harris v. City of Philadelphia

Harris v. City of Philadelphia

47 F.3D 1311, 1995.C03.40850

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The lawsuit that underlies these appeals arises out of the decade-long efforts of a class of incarcerated prisoners to ameliorate the severe overcrowding and harsh conditions existing in the prisons maintained and supervised by the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (hereafter Philadelphia or City). The Philadelphia defendants have not contested the need for substantial and meaningful improvements. Indeed, they entered into two consent decrees and stipulated revisions thereto in which they agreed to make massive improvements and agreed to have the district court supervise the steps they planned to implement those improvements. It is also not contested that Philadelphia did not meet the deadlines for some of the obligations it undertook in the consent decrees and stipulations. Ultimately, because of Philadelphias failure to comply, the district court entered the series of orders which are the subject of these appeals.

GENRE
Professioneel en technisch
UITGEGEVEN
1995
15 februari
TAAL
EN
Engels
LENGTE
57
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LawApp Publishers
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84,6
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